Evelyn Rodriguez has been blogging about tsunami her experiences in Thailand.
How long will our ascendancy last? Jared Diamond on US Power
Very useful reading:
Jared Diamond, who won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for “Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies,” is the author of the forthcoming “Collapse: How Societies Choose or Fail to Succeed.” His article, The Ends of the World as We Know Them was published January 1, 2005:
History also teaches us two deeper lessons about what separates successful societies from those heading toward failure. A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if the elite insulates itself from the consequences of its actions. That’s why Maya kings, Norse Greenlanders and Easter Island chiefs made choices that eventually undermined their societies. They themselves did not begin to feel deprived until they had irreversibly destroyed their landscape.
Could this happen in the United States? It’s a thought that often occurs to me here in Los Angeles, when I drive by gated communities, guarded by private security patrols, and filled with people who drink bottled water, depend on private pensions, and send their children to private schools. By doing these things, they lose the motivation to support the police force, the municipal water supply, Social Security and public schools. If conditions deteriorate too much for poorer people, gates will not keep the rioters out. Rioters eventually burned the palaces of Maya kings and tore down the statues of Easter Island chiefs; they have also already threatened wealthy districts in Los Angeles twice in recent decades.
New Year’s Eve Times Square VR Scene
Jook Leung, once again captures the moment in a quite splendid way via this midnight, 2005 New Year’s eve Quicktime VR Scene. Somewhat related, the latest Worldwide Panorama is now available here.
Iowa’s state government funds a local Venture Capital Deal
Sort of a deja vu vis a vis SWIB’s initiatives:
The money for the Acuity Ventures agreement will come from the Grow Iowa Values Fund, the economic development program that’s limping along with about $16 million of $100 million still available.
Lawmakers are expected to consider early next year finding a permanent source for the $503 million premier economic development program.
I generally think the state should just get out of the way and focus on reducing costs and paperwork. In other words, spend time on things that make it easier to create business and hire people in Wisconsin.
Cancel Inauguration Parties
Mark Cuban nails it when he tells the Bush folks to cancel their 40M+ inauguration parties. Given current events, the money could certainly be used in a smarter way than, as Cuban says a** kissing politicians.
New Year’s Brunch – Marigold Kitchen Open Today
Marigold is open until 2:00 today – might be worthwhile, if as predicted the badgers can’t keep up with Georgia’s speed in the Outback bowl. Map. Reviews, links here: alltheweb | Clusty | Google | MSN Search | Teoma | Yahoo Search
…”The Vigor of Antibodies”
How to Change the World: Social Entrepeneurs and the Power of New Ideas, by David Bornstein revolves around Bill Drayton:
James O’Toole, an expert in management and leadership, observes that great thinkers throughout the world agree that “groups resist change with all the vigor of antibodies attacking an intruding virus.” O’Toole examines a number of cases in which a potentially beneficial institutional change was resisted and finds that the resistance occurs when a group perceives that a change in question will challenge its “power, prestige, and satisfaction with who they are, what they believe, and what they cherish.” He asserts: “The major factor in our resistance to change is the desire not to have the will of others forced on us.”
Interesting and useful, via Jon Udell.
More Amateur Tsunami Video Clips
Waxy.org has posted a page with many links to amateur tsunami video clips.
UPDATE – More tsunami video clips here.
Wisconsin Badgers vs Georgia Bulldogs
Follow these links for up to the minute Outback Bowl coverage (I’m not optimistic with respect to the Badger’s chances). Team Sites: Wisconsin Badgers | Georgia Bulldogs
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Cleveland Clinic Cardiologist Eric J. Topol Criticizes Drug Ads
The heart-attack risks of arthritis painkillers Vioxx, Bextra and Celebrex have exposed a regulatory “house of cards” at the Food and Drug Administration, wrote Dr. Eric J. Topol, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.
“Unbridled promotion exacerbated the public health problem,” Topol concluded. “The combination of mass promotion of a medicine with an unknown and suspect safety profile cannot be tolerated in the future.” Read more here. Topol’s Journal of American Medicine article: Arthritis Medicines and Cardiovascular Events?”House of Coxibs”
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Drug advertising has truly gone off the deep end. Driving down the beltline and seeing a nonsensical name on a billboard makes no sense.